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|Native name=عَمرو بن خالِد الاَسَدی الصَیداوی}}'''Amr b. Khalid al-Asadi Saydawi''' was among noble people of [[Kufa]] who joined the caravan of [[Imam Hussain]] after [[martyrdom]] of [[Muslim b. Aqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. Aqil]]. He was eventually martyred at the [[Battle of Karbala]]. | |Native name=عَمرو بن خالِد الاَسَدی الصَیداوی}}'''Amr b. Khalid al-Asadi Saydawi''' was among noble people of [[Kufa]] who joined the caravan of [[Imam Hussain]] after [[martyrdom]] of [[Muslim b. Aqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. Aqil]]. He was eventually martyred at the [[Battle of Karbala]]. | ||
== Life== | ==Life== | ||
Abu Khalid Amr b. Khalid b. Hakim b. Hizam al-Asadi al-Saydawi was among the noble people of [[Kufa]] and a devotee of [[Ahl al-Bayt]] .<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 117; Tustarī, ''Qāmūs al-rijāl'', vol. 8, p. 94.</ref> | Abu Khalid Amr b. Khalid b. Hakim b. Hizam al-Asadi al-Saydawi was among the noble people of [[Kufa]] and a devotee of [[Ahl al-Bayt]] .<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 117; Tustarī, ''Qāmūs al-rijāl'', vol. 8, p. 94.</ref> | ||
== In the Battle of Karbala == | ==In the Battle of Karbala== | ||
Amr was among Kufan Shi'a who gave allegiance to [[Muslim b. Aqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. Aqil]]. After Muslim was martyred, he fled from [[Kufa]].<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 117, p. 114-115.</ref> | Amr was among Kufan Shi'a who gave allegiance to [[Muslim b. Aqil b. Abi Talib|Muslim b. Aqil]]. After Muslim was martyred, he fled from [[Kufa]].<ref>Samāwī, ''Ibṣār al-ʿayn'', p. 117, p. 114-115.</ref> | ||
Escaping the army of [[Ibn Ziad]], Amr fled from Kufa accompanied by his servant Sa'd, Mujammi' b. Abd Allah al-A'idhi and [[ Nafi b. Hilal b. Jamil|Nafi' b. Hilal]] and with the guidance of Tirimmah joined the caravan of [[Imam Hussain]] in [[Udhayb al-Hijanat]]. [[Horr B. Yazid al-Riahi al-Yarbuʾi al-Tamimi|Hurr]] wanted to capture or return them, but Imam prevented him from that. <ref>Bilādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 3, p. 172.</ref> | Escaping the army of [[Ibn Ziad]], Amr fled from Kufa accompanied by his servant Sa'd, Mujammi' b. Abd Allah al-A'idhi and [[ Nafi b. Hilal b. Jamil|Nafi' b. Hilal]] and with the guidance of Tirimmah joined the caravan of [[Imam Hussain]] in [[Udhayb al-Hijanat]]. [[Horr B. Yazid al-Riahi al-Yarbuʾi al-Tamimi|Hurr]] wanted to capture or return them, but Imam prevented him from that. <ref>Bilādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 3, p. 172.</ref> | ||
== Martyrdom == | ==Martyrdom== | ||
On the Day of [[Ashura]], Amr and his servant with some others first attacked the army of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar b. Sa'd,]] then the army of Umar b. Sa'd besieged them. [[Abbas B. Ali B. Abu Taleb|Abbas b. Ali]] attacked the army of Umar b. Sa'd and rescued them. They attacked once again and fought until they were all martyred in one place.<ref>Abū Mikhnaf, ''Waqʿat al-ṭaff'', p. 238-239.</ref> He is buried in the mass grave of the martyrs of Karbala in the Holy Shrine of [[Imam Hussain]]. | On the Day of [[Ashura]], Amr and his servant with some others first attacked the army of [[Omar Ibn Sa’d|Umar b. Sa'd,]] then the army of Umar b. Sa'd besieged them. [[Abbas B. Ali B. Abu Taleb|Abbas b. Ali]] attacked the army of Umar b. Sa'd and rescued them. They attacked once again and fought until they were all martyred in one place.<ref>Abū Mikhnaf, ''Waqʿat al-ṭaff'', p. 238-239.</ref> He is buried in the mass grave of the martyrs of Karbala in the Holy Shrine of [[Imam Hussain]]. | ||
== Source == | ==Source== | ||
[https://en.wikishia.net/view/Amr_b._Khalid_al-Saydawi WikiShia, An online encyclopedia of the school of Ahl al-Bayt] | [https://en.wikishia.net/view/Amr_b._Khalid_al-Saydawi WikiShia, An online encyclopedia of the school of Ahl al-Bayt] | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 08:53, 11 May 2021
Amr b. Khalid al-Saydawi | |
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Native name | عَمرو بن خالِد الاَسَدی الصَیداوی |
Full Name | Amr b. Khalid al-Asadi al-Saydawi |
Companion of | Imam al-Hussain |
Teknonym | Abu Khalid |
Lineage | Banu Asad |
Place(s) of Residence | Kufa |
Death/Martyrdom | 61/680 |
Cause ofDeath/Martyrdom | Battle of Karbala |
Burial Place | The Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain |
Activities | Attending the uprising of Muslim b. Aqil |
Amr b. Khalid al-Asadi Saydawi was among noble people of Kufa who joined the caravan of Imam Hussain after martyrdom of Muslim b. Aqil. He was eventually martyred at the Battle of Karbala.
Life
Abu Khalid Amr b. Khalid b. Hakim b. Hizam al-Asadi al-Saydawi was among the noble people of Kufa and a devotee of Ahl al-Bayt .[1]
In the Battle of Karbala
Amr was among Kufan Shi'a who gave allegiance to Muslim b. Aqil. After Muslim was martyred, he fled from Kufa.[2]
Escaping the army of Ibn Ziad, Amr fled from Kufa accompanied by his servant Sa'd, Mujammi' b. Abd Allah al-A'idhi and Nafi' b. Hilal and with the guidance of Tirimmah joined the caravan of Imam Hussain in Udhayb al-Hijanat. Hurr wanted to capture or return them, but Imam prevented him from that. [3]
Martyrdom
On the Day of Ashura, Amr and his servant with some others first attacked the army of Umar b. Sa'd, then the army of Umar b. Sa'd besieged them. Abbas b. Ali attacked the army of Umar b. Sa'd and rescued them. They attacked once again and fought until they were all martyred in one place.[4] He is buried in the mass grave of the martyrs of Karbala in the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain.
Source
WikiShia, An online encyclopedia of the school of Ahl al-Bayt
References